Modelling

I've been busy "pimping" my existing 3 late war forces (German, British & US) with an eye to getting back into WW2 gaming. I haven't had a game in this period for over 4 years.

At any rate, I want to add various figures (especially the excellent HaT tank riders) to existing vehicles etc.and the horrible enamel paints, used back then, have dried solidly.

So, could I get a recommendation for Vallejo colours to paint German uniforms? I remember(?) the base tunic colour should be a greenish-grey? I'm not going to do anything with camo, for a number of reasons.

Great question! I have a ton of illustrations and pictures saved and Bluefalchion is accurate. It appears that colors where a complete hodgepodge. Vallejo makes German fieldgray ww2 - 70830. I like it and I mix it with other colors to try and get the shades I want.

One of my uncles told me that after Germany surrendered in '45, he was in one of the first RN detachments sent to Kiel arrived to sort out the mess & the locals thought their woollen uniforms were worn for propaganda reasons & they had trouble believing they were standard issue to ordinary seamen.

I guess apart from being smashed militarily, the Germans were on their last legs in terms of logistics too.

Ochoin wrote:One of my uncles told me that after Germany surrendered in '45, he was in one of the first RN detachments sent to Kiel arrived to sort out the mess & the locals thought their woollen uniforms were worn for propaganda reasons & they had trouble believing they were standard issue to ordinary seamen.

I guess apart from being smashed militarily, the Germans were on their last legs in terms of logistics too.

donald

To say Germany was having supply problems towards the end is an understatement. But actually the feldgrau was never consistent across the board at any point because each manufacturer, and there were several, produced items using their own interpretation.

Bluefalchion wrote:To say Germany was having supply problems towards the end is an understatement. But actually the feldgrau was never consistent across the board at any point because each manufacturer, and there were several, produced items using their own interpretation.

How positively medieval.It's unbelievable how the Germans achieved so much when it wasn't until from mid 1943 on, that Germany switched to a full war economy overseen by Albert Speer.

All this is outside the scope of wargaming of course.......or is it? I certainly don't allow the Germans to field more than 2 Tigers in a game, for instance. And I have had games that allowed German tanks only so many moves before they ran out of fuel.

I am also considering having any games set in 1945 with some German troops being of very poor morale (due to supply problems etc) along side die hard fanatics in the Waffen SS.